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.,. A. I , . a. would atueot to sona. ftch ati of rc They ere Wry geooroos, replied Mr Davis for the first time dining t ti iuierlw show Ibj edrrls rttry feeling. But amnesty, tir, fcolongs to crlralntli. We have committed bo crime. CooBcatlon it ol no account, unless j on can eu force it. And emancipa tion t Yoo bavt already emancipated nearly two million! o( our slaves, end if yoo will take tro of them, you mJ m"0' ctpato the rest ' I bad a few b- beffan 1 was of tome oe to em J tbey bever Were of any to me- A gamut their Hill you emancipated Ibern, and too may eroaacipeta every negro in the Confederacy, bat we will be frea I Wo will govern our selves. Wo will do it if we have to aee Tory Southern plantation tacked, and very Soutbera ciry la flame . I Mr. Da via it ia useless to cooltuae ttliia cocrenation. I replied t and too will pardon nt if wo bate seemed to press our views with too much pertinacity. We lore the old flag, and that matt be our exeoss for iotroding upon yon at a...